Raheem Sterling has made it clear that he has no plans to move to Saudi Arabia, despite being frozen out at Chelsea.
The 29-year-old winger is determined to stay in the Premier League as he looks to secure a permanent transfer away from Stamford Bridge.
Sterling, who has been training at home after being sidelined by Chelsea's head coach Enzo Maresca, is not interested in a move abroad.
His family is settled in London, and he is focused on reviving his England career, making a return to top-flight football in England his priority. While Juventus has shown interest, Sterling prefers to remain in the Premier League.
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Sterling eyes Premier League stay
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future, Sterling is clear about his next steps. He wants a permanent move and has ruled out the possibility of going on loan or accepting offers from Saudi clubs.
With three years left on his Chelsea contract, worth over £300,000 a week, finding a new club could be challenging unless Chelsea agrees to subsidize his wages or he takes a significant pay cut.
Sterling’s time at Chelsea has been turbulent, and he recently lost his No. 7 shirt to new signing Pedro Neto.
He has been part of a group of players, including Ben Chilwell and Trevoh Chalobah, who have been sidelined by Maresca. Despite the difficult situation, Sterling remains committed to finding a solution that keeps him in the Premier League.